Rich Desserts and Captain's Thin. A Family and Their Times 1831 - 1931

Par : Margaret Forster
Offrir maintenant
Ou planifier dans votre panier
Disponible dans votre compte client Decitre ou Furet du Nord dès validation de votre commande. Le format ePub protégé est :
  • Compatible avec une lecture sur My Vivlio (smartphone, tablette, ordinateur)
  • Compatible avec une lecture sur liseuses Vivlio
  • Pour les liseuses autres que Vivlio, vous devez utiliser le logiciel Adobe Digital Edition. Non compatible avec la lecture sur les liseuses Kindle, Remarkable et Sony
  • Non compatible avec un achat hors France métropolitaine
Logo Vivlio, qui est-ce ?

Notre partenaire de plateforme de lecture numérique où vous retrouverez l'ensemble de vos ebooks gratuitement

Pour en savoir plus sur nos ebooks, consultez notre aide en ligne ici
C'est si simple ! Lisez votre ebook avec l'app Vivlio sur votre tablette, mobile ou ordinateur :
Google PlayApp Store
  • Nombre de pages304
  • FormatePub
  • ISBN978-1-4464-4353-8
  • EAN9781446443538
  • Date de parution30/09/2013
  • Protection num.Adobe DRM
  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurVintage Digital

Résumé

In 1831 John Dodgson Carr, son of a Quaker grocer, set off to walk from his home in Kendal to Carlisle, determined to launch a great enterprise. Within 15 years, Carr's of Carlisle had become one of the largest baking businesses in the world -and is a by-word for biscuits to this day. Following his trail to Carlisle (where she herself was born and grew up), Margaret Forster brings 19th-century daily life into vivid focus and charts the rise and rise of a middle-class family like the Carrs, ambitious, innovative yet sternly religious.
This is history as it was lived by the men and women both above and below stairs - from the shop floor to the comfortable bourgeois homes of the paternalistic Carrs. We see the conflict between religion and profit, the family feuds and the changing face of a city through this compelling historical narrative, told with Margaret Forster's characteristic blend of scholarship, readability and marvellous attention to the texture of everyday life.
In 1831 John Dodgson Carr, son of a Quaker grocer, set off to walk from his home in Kendal to Carlisle, determined to launch a great enterprise. Within 15 years, Carr's of Carlisle had become one of the largest baking businesses in the world -and is a by-word for biscuits to this day. Following his trail to Carlisle (where she herself was born and grew up), Margaret Forster brings 19th-century daily life into vivid focus and charts the rise and rise of a middle-class family like the Carrs, ambitious, innovative yet sternly religious.
This is history as it was lived by the men and women both above and below stairs - from the shop floor to the comfortable bourgeois homes of the paternalistic Carrs. We see the conflict between religion and profit, the family feuds and the changing face of a city through this compelling historical narrative, told with Margaret Forster's characteristic blend of scholarship, readability and marvellous attention to the texture of everyday life.
How to Measure a Cow
Margaret Forster
E-book
8,99 €
My Life in Houses
Margaret Forster
E-book
9,49 €
The Memory Box
Margaret Forster
E-book
8,49 €
The Unknown Bridesmaid
Margaret Forster
E-book
6,99 €
Daphne Du Maurier
Daphné Du Maurier, Margaret Forster
E-book
9,49 €
Precious Lives
Margaret Forster
E-book
10,99 €
Mother Can You Hear Me?
Margaret Forster
E-book
8,99 €
Seduction of Mrs Pendlebury
Margaret Forster
E-book
9,49 €
Elizabeth Barrett Browning
Margaret Forster
E-book
9,49 €
Mothers' Boys
Margaret Forster
E-book
10,99 €
Is There Anything You Want?
Margaret Forster
E-book
10,99 €
Georgy Girl
Margaret Forster
E-book
8,49 €
Have The Men Had Enough?
Margaret Forster
E-book
6,99 €
Diary of an Ordinary Woman
Margaret Forster
E-book
9,49 €
Good Wives
Margaret Forster
E-book
9,99 €
Private Papers
Margaret Forster
E-book
6,99 €